MACAU â€“ Former light heavyweight champion Roy Jones, Jr. thinks that Manny Pacquiao has what it takes to bounce back from that brutal sixth round knockout loss to Juan Manuel Marquez.

Jones, who is in the worldâ€™s gambling capital as part of the HBO broadcast team, said that itâ€™s not a question of Pacquiao having the heart to redeem himself but rather how will Brandon Rios fare against the former eight-division champion.

â€œOh yes, Pacquiao can definitely bounce back. Thatâ€™s not a question. If that doesnâ€™t happen, it wonâ€™t be because Pacquiao canâ€™t bounce back but because Brandon is a smarter player,â€ Jones told Philstar.com after joining the broadcast panel for the live telecast of the weigh-in on Saturday at the Cotai Arena here.

The fighting Congressman from Sarangani tipped the scales at 145 lbs.

Rios, who gamely engaged the partisan crowd which greeted him with loud boos, was slightly heavier at 146.5 lbs.

While Rios is the bigger and younger fighter, Jones has so much respect for Pacquiao giving him the edge but cautioned not to take his challenger lightly.

â€œPacquiao can try to make it easy by boxing and fighting smart but Brandon has a big heart,â€ said the 44-year-old Jones, who is the only boxer in history to start at middleweight and win a heavyweight title when he beat John Ruiz for the WBA belt in 2003.

â€œPacquiao is definitely the better fighter and boxer but you canâ€™t count a fighter out,â€ added Jones.

Jones, also a former super middleweight champion, is preparing for his own comeback fight in December against former cruiserweight contender Bobby Gunn.

International Boxing Federation (IBF) superflyweight champion Jerwin Ancajas insists he’s not the second coming of Manny Pacquiao, despite media hype that he’s next in line as the ring icon’s heir apparent.

It was Sen. Manny Pacquiao on the other end of the line and IBF superflyweight champion Jerwin Ancajas asked for a pray-over during a brief overseas telephone call the morning of his fight against Mexican challenger Israel Gonzalez at the American Bank Center here Saturday night.